Repository:
University of California, San Francisco. Library.
Archives and Special Collections.

San Francisco, California 94143-0840

Abstract: This collection is comprised of curriculum and other educational and resource materials received by the Americans for Nonsmokers'
Rights (ANR) organization.

Physical location: Archives

Language:
English.

Administrative Information

Access

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright has not been assigned to the Library & Center for Knowledge Management. All requests for permission to publish or
quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Archives & Special Collections. Permission for publication
is given on behalf of the Library & Center for Knowledge Management as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights ("ANR"), formed in 1976, was originally Californians for Nonsmokers' Rights of Berkeley,
California. The only national lobbying organization in the United States that advocates nonsmokers' rights, ANR focuses on
secondhand-smoke issues, whether in the workplace, at school, or at home. As a nonprofit educational membership organization,
ANR develops programs for school-age children, especially its "Teens as Teachers" (TAT) curriculum, in which teenage youth
teach younger children. Their mission, history and programs are described on their Web site at
"http://www.no-smoke.org/"

Scope and Content of Collection

This collection is comprised of curriculum and other educational and resource materials received by the Americans for Nonsmokers'
Rights (ANR) organization. From inscriptions and acknowledgments, it is evident that ANR contributed to at least some of these
publications. Tobacco education curricula for K-12 children include manuals, guides, workbooks, copy masters and videotapes.
Other materials and resources include cessation materials, a guide to tobacco control resources, policy manuals for schools
and workplaces, reports, journals and books relating to tobacco control. Subjects covered include tobacco use and abuse, drug
use in genenral, and related topics. All materials are in English, with some in both English and Spanish. All items originated
in the United States, except for one book from the United Kingdom.

Arrangement

Division is into two series: Curriculum Materials for K-12, and Other Educational Materials and Resources. Arrangement is
alphabetical by title of item. The accompanying 23 videotapes were transferred to TCA Videos, MSS 2000-28, but reference is
made to these here by title and number in the videotape collection.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights

California Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation

Californians for Nonsmokers' Rights

Group Against Smoking Pollution

Tobacco habit--Education--United States

Smoking--Law and Legislation

Tobacco Smoke Pollution

Work environment

Collection Contents

Series 1.
Curriculum Materials For K-12,
1983-1999

Physical Description:
Carton 1 - Carton 2:4

Scope and Content Note

These materials include graded workbooks, manuals, copy masters, guides and various student and teacher materials for United
States elementary schools, middle schools and high schools. All items are in English except for those that are in English
and Spanish both. Some materials treat of tobacco alone, others of tobacco and other drugs together. Videotape titles are
included for reference but will be found in the TCA Videos Collection, MSS 2000-28.

Arrangement

Arrangement is alphabetical by title of item.

Carton/Folder 1:1

The Gateway Drugs Action Pack

Carton/Folder 1:2

Gateway Drugs: Print Curriculum K-8

Carton/Folder 1:3

Healthy Kids Tobacco-Free: Teacher's Guide,
1992

Carton/Folder 1:4

Helping Teens Stop Using Tobacco: A Step-by-step Program for Grades 7-12

Project Alert (10 videotapes of middle school curriculum about tobacco and other drugs, including introduction and teacher
demonstrations, removed to MSS 2000-28, #311; box retained in this collection)

Carton/Folder 1:13

Project SCAT (Phase I): A tobacco education and prevention program administered by Nevada Joint Union High School District

Carton/Folder 1:14

Social Science Record (Vol. 25, #2, Fall 1988), entire issue, including "Smoking As a Public Policy Issue and an Economic Dilemma" (with one teaching
unit)

What's Wrong with Tobacco? Teacher's Resource Book (videotapes in the "What's Wrong with" series were removed to MSS 2000-28,
#315. Other videotapes not related to tobacco are "What's Wrong with Marijuana?", "What's Wrong with Inhalants?", and "What's
Wrong with Alcohol?")

Series 2.
Other Educational Materials and Resources,
1983-1999

Physical Description:
Carton 2:5-29

Scope and Content Note

This series contains information about tobacco education resources, books and materials for adults or ungraded groups and
cessation programs. All but one item are from the United States, and all are in English.

"The Death in the West Curriculum Project" (by Alan Schnur and Stanton Glantz),
1983

Note

Note:See other "Death in the West" materials in Americans for Nonsmokers Rights Collection MSS 96-40, MSS 94-29 [carton 12], and
digitally streamed "Death in the West" program at Pyramid Media
"http://www.pyramidmedia.com/spotlight.html"